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2023-06-08
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I: Let me change the picture for you, I have a picture registered 2018_18369_001, look at it what is this?
R: This is a hat, this hat used to be called ‘kitunga’
I: What is the meaning and why was it called ‘kitunga?’
R: It was just a name because of of the decoration on top here, that's why it was called ‘kitunga’.
I: Which places were more available in our country of Tanzania?
R: It was the dress of the Islamic coastal people.
I: Can you tell us the regions?
R: It was all over the coastal region, in Kigoma they were there, and at that time when a person was seen wearing this hat uh! If he enters to a place, people must stand.
I: Why?
R: Each age has its own things; it was their respectful dressing.
I: So, if a person wore that, he was a respected person, but it was not anyone could wear that hat?
R: No, do you know in the past the value of money was low and there were some things... and probably at that time you could find the price is five cents, but a person wanted to buy something from the 5 cents must negotiate, others used to wear it due to their economy stability.
I: So, the ‘kitunga’ was sold at a higher cost in that period?
R: Yes.
I: When was it worn?
R: Yes, I told you they were coastal people dress, especially the Islamic.
I: Was it on special occasions or at any time a person can wear it?
R: It was any time, but nowadays you cannot wear kitunga with a simple trouser, this was worn with a ‘kanzu’ or a ‘coat’.
I: What kind of a coat?
R: Just a normal coat, with its pleasure sometimes you put it on the shoulder side.
I: So, a person who wore ‘kitunga’ must wear a kanzu and a coat for a good appearance?
R: It was just for a good appearance.
I: Did it also had conditions of what type of shoes was to put on, this is because there are some shoes you cannot put on with a kanzu?
R: The period of using things like this, ths shoes were open big shoes known as a ‘makubadhi’.
I: Currently does kitunga still in use?
R: Oh! we see them but very rarely, and there are some young men when they find them from their late grandfathers', they wear them like fashion, but they are not worn as special clothes, its era has gone.
I: That cannot be reversed.
R: It is not easy.
I: Why is it not easy?
R: You know where we are going now... but there was a day I said, it reaches a time the government must look on those things, for example, if you turn on your TV right now, you are told, oh, I don't know there is no water, but who is to protect the water, I thought when Mama Samia when she came into power she will forbid the girls who like walking half naked, because she is a woman, she was suppose to have the pain and forbid them, now how does the president make them and in which way, sometimes the vice president visit and finds the school children covered with banana leaves and half naked, now what ideal do you want, the government should first sit down to see if this system of moral can be turned back, the government should stand on this, can say even in the religious institutes, they also contribute in destroying the morals, at my age I had seen this sometimes back, you could see a Christian lady going to the church putting on funny clothings going to the holy place, the girls are going to the mass half naked and the pastor stands infront looking at them with greedy, why don't you condemn such things like this, hence the era of the moral ages had gone.
I: Does ‘kitunga’ still made up to this moment?
R: The users do not exist, and how to make it...
I: Has it reduced, or it is not there?
R: I think it is not there.
I: So, for instance if today I need to get ‘kitunga; ...
R: You can get it in Bangladesh, at least it is still in use there.
I: So, in should he order for Tanzania, or he sends someone bring it?
R: Yes, or a person comes with it.
I: In Tanzania at that time, which people were making ‘vitunga?’
R: They were imported.
I: From which country?
R: In Bangladesh, that was where they used it mostly, it was a business issue.
I: Although it was imported in the country, can tell us what materials were used to make ‘kitunga?’
R: Kitunga was made by sorted cotton, but in the fabric, sorting was not real cotton, but it was processed in fabric process, it was something like that.
I: You said in that period kitunga was a valuable dressing to whoever wore it, if you compare it with that period and bring it to the current life, how much can it be sold?
R: About 5 or 10 thousand shillings, something like that.
source: Amani-Stade Project / Amani Field Research 2023 / Interview No. 02
author: I: Mohamed Seif, R: Anonymous
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National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR)
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